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Originally Posted by ddr
i'm also curious as to if band width and range are inversely proportional, which may defeat the purpose if your router is far away
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signal bar is always full and I always test it with speedtest
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Originally Posted by FerrariEnzo
your not going to get anywhere near 300Mbps... unless you get the worlds fastest internet connection and also the web server also needs to have tons of bandwidth...
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I have 100Mbps internet, using speedtest can easily achieve 95Mbps, but using my cellphone only gets 35Mbps max, same server, same router.
Not quite sure the max speed of a normal n-draft router can transfer, I am expecting more than this.
EDIT: found this benchmark online
theoretically, 300Mbps is double the speed of 150Mbps, assume 35Mbps is the max of 150, then 300 should do 70Mbps? but it seems like we are approaching 802.11ac instead of high speed 802.11n